World Philippine Congress backs annual budget of just $20 for agency probing drugs war

06:08 13 september 2017

06:08 13 september 2017 Source:
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MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine lawmakers allied with President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday voted to allocate an annual budget of just 1,000 pesos ($ 20 ) to the Commission on Human Rights, a public body that has clashed repeatedly with Duterte over his bloody war on drugs .

About 119 of the 151 lower house members present supported the move to dramatically cut the budget, in what critics of the anti-drugs campaign call retaliation for the agency's criticism of Duterte and its efforts to investigate thousands of killings over the past 15 months.

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By Manuel Mogato MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine lawmakers allied with President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday voted to allocate an annual budget of just 1,000 pesos ($ 20 ) to the Commission on Human Rights, a public body that has clashed repeatedly with Duterte over his bloody war on drugs .

The rights agency deserved a low budget for being a "useless" body and defending criminals' rights, the speaker of the house of representatives, Pantaleon Alvarez, said in a television interview.

"If you want to protect the rights of criminals, get your budget from the criminals," he said. "It's that simple. Why should you get budget from the government and yet you are not doing your job?"

Thirty-two minority lawmakers opposed the measure, said Congressman Edcel Lagman, adding that the president's supporters were "virtually imposing the death penalty on a constitutionally created and mandated independent office".

The agency requested a budget of 1.72 billion pesos for 2018, but the government proposed 678 million pesos.

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Manila: Philippine lawmakers allied with President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday voted to allocate an annual budget of just 1,000 pesos ($ 20 ) to the Commission on Human Rights, a public body that has clashed repeatedly with Duterte over his bloody war on drugs .

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MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine lawmakers allied with President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday voted to allocate an annual budget of just 1,000 pesos ($ 20 ) to the Commission on Human Rights, a public body that has clashed repeatedly with Duterte over his bloody war on drugs .

MANILA: Philippine lawmakers allied with President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday voted to allocate an annual budget of just 1,000 pesos ($ 20 ) to the Commission on Human Rights, a public body that has clashed repeatedly with Duterte over his bloody war on drugs .

Though the motion still requires another reading and Senate approval, opponents say it is likely to be passed, as Duterte enjoys a supermajority in the two chambers.

The agency has long complained it lacks manpower and resources to fully investigate the killings.

Its head, Chito Gascon, said the measly budget was an attempt to force his resignation.

"The principal reason why I cannot resign my office is that to do so is to weaken the institution itself," Gascon said.

He added: "On pretext, asking me to resign would lead to essentially making the institution forever at the mercy of politics."

Filipinos are largely supportive of Duterte's crackdown as a solution to tackling rampant crime stemming from drug addiction.

However, activists say the prime targets have been users and small-time peddlers and accuse police of executing thousands of people. The police reject that and say they kill only in self-defence.

"If we need to go to the Supreme Court on this issue we will consider that as well," added Gascon.

Lawmakers may have misunderstood the agency's role, said one representative, Raul del Mar.

"We need to be reminded that the CHR's main function is to curb the excesses and abuses of those in the seat of power," he said.

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